Well, technically he isn't my cat, but I have over $600 into him and his owner couldn't flying *expletive* about him, so I'm going to call him mine.
Anywho...
*just a warning - there really isn't a specific purpose for this post*
I always read about how much trouble people have getting their cats to eat wet food, or they like the food for a bit then stop, or their cat will only eat Kitty Crack or they won't eat meat, yadda yadda yadda....
Well, the other day on a whim I cut off a hunk of the dog's chicken I was cutting up and threw it in his bowl. He looked at his bowl. Looked at me. Looked at his bowl. And chowed down.
Then today I was cutting up pork and I threw a hunk in his bowl and squirted it with Grizzly Salmon Oil. He didn't even think twice, just dove right in. There was a piece of hard cartilage or something that he left by the bowl, so I picked it up and put it back in his bowl, he was like "oh...okay" and ate it. :lol-sign:
My cat is awesome.
Bones and organs, here we come!
Anywho...
*just a warning - there really isn't a specific purpose for this post*
I always read about how much trouble people have getting their cats to eat wet food, or they like the food for a bit then stop, or their cat will only eat Kitty Crack or they won't eat meat, yadda yadda yadda....
Well, the other day on a whim I cut off a hunk of the dog's chicken I was cutting up and threw it in his bowl. He looked at his bowl. Looked at me. Looked at his bowl. And chowed down.
Then today I was cutting up pork and I threw a hunk in his bowl and squirted it with Grizzly Salmon Oil. He didn't even think twice, just dove right in. There was a piece of hard cartilage or something that he left by the bowl, so I picked it up and put it back in his bowl, he was like "oh...okay" and ate it. :lol-sign:
My cat is awesome.
Bones and organs, here we come!